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Book cover of 21 Grams, Celine Yasemin, with nude male on patterned chair with arm folded across body. Published by Verlag Kettler.

21 grams

Celine Yasemin

By (author) Celine Yasemin Rolle

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  • A photographic exploration of sexuality and gender
  • An appeal for tolerance and mutual respect
Full Description

The human soul is said to weigh 21 grams. But what is the soul, and what makes us human? What do friendship, relationship, partnership entail? How and, most importantly, who defines us and our (gender) identity, our way of loving and living? Is it society? Or rather we ourselves? In her book, the photographer Celine Yasemin addresses these fundamental questions. She has turned her lens on friends and fleeting acquaintances, people from various cultural and social backgrounds who do not identify with the norm, who live a self-determined life with different experiences, preferences, and approaches to life, who comply neither with traditional roles nor relationship models.

With deeply empathetic images, Yasemin portrays her fellow human beings. She has succeeded in showing people in their most vulnerable state: in their private surroundings, in bed, naked, without makeup – and without sugarcoating anything. Her careful use of lighting together with her great sense for detail have resulted in pictures full of intimacy, dignity, and power. This book serves as a testimony to acceptance of each other’s differences and to mutual respect.

Specifications
Publisher
Verlag Kettler
ISBN
9783862068913
Published
24th Sep 2021
Binding
Hardback
Territory
World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland
Size
260 mm x 210 mm
Pages
128 Pages
Illustrations
60 color
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